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9Review: Rolf Schock, Some Definitions of Subjunctive Implication, of Counterfactual Implication, and of Related Concepts; Rolf Schock, A Note on Subjunctive and Counterfactual Implication (review)Journal of Symbolic Logic 35 (2): 319-319. 1970.
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9Thinking Matter: Materialism in Eighteenth-Century Britain by John W. Yolton (review)Isis 77 115-116. 1986.
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85Structuralist logic: Implications, inferences, and consequences (review)Logica Universalis 1 (1): 167-181. 2007.. On a structuralist account of logic, the logical operators, as well as modal operators are defined by the specific ways that they interact with respect to implication. As a consequence, the same logical operator (conjunction, negation etc.) can appear to be very different with a variation in the implication relation of a structure. We illustrate this idea by showing that certain operators that are usually regarded as extra-logical concepts (Tarskian algebraic operations on theories, mereologi…Read more
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8Laws, explanations and the reduction of possibilitiesIn Hallvard Lillehammer & Gonzalo Rodriguez-Pereyra (eds.), Real Metaphysics, Routledge. pp. 169--183. 2003.
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